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Eight years ago, the Mormon Church arguably tipped the scales in favor of California's Prop 8 ballot measure, taking away the rights of same-sex couples to be married.The Church is now trying to have that same effect on four separate ballot measures currently up in the air, involving assisted suicide and marijuana legalization.read more

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